Englan can ram the Australian taunts back down their throats by lifting the World Cup in the Aussie Stadium tomorrow morning.

Clive Woodward's side have been criticised by the media Down Under for

being boring and over reliant on the boot of Jonny Wilkinson but don't let that put you off having a decent wager on England bringing home the cup at 8-13 with Chandler.

Winning is all that matters and England have the players and gameplan to become world champions, particularly with Australian prop Ben Darwin out through injury.

Woodward will instruct his side to drive the ball through the forwards, get good field position and then allow Wilkinson, who is a near certainty to win Sports Personality of the Year at 1-2 with Hills, to do the business with his goalkicking.

Wilko may not be the most spectacular fly-half but he more than makes up for it with his ace kicking and you can expect him to test Australia's back three of Mat Rogers, Lote Tuqiri and Wendell Sailor. The trio are ex-rugby league players and may not be up to the task defensively, particularly Sailor who will be tested under the high-ball.

Eddie Jones' outfit shocked the rugby world with their outstanding 22-10 over New Zealand last week, but this could be a step too far.

If you do want to back Australia it may pay to back them to be leading at half-time and full-time at 11-4 with Stan James. The last 49 times the Wallabies have been leading at the interval they have gone on to triumph.

As far as first tryscorer honours go, Will Greenwood looks the value pick at 14-1.

Punters have been lumping on no tryscorer in anticipation of a tight encounter but if there is to be a five-pointer Greenwood is as likely to cross the whitewash as anyone.